Fruits generally develop from the ovary, but in few species the thalamus contributes to fruit formation.
(a) Name the two categories of fruits.
(b) Give one example of each.
Asked by Topperlearning User
| 11th Jun, 2014,
04:47: PM
Expert Answer:
Two categories of fruits are
(i) True fruit. Example: Mango
(ii) False fruit. Example: Apple
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| 11th Jun, 2014,
06:47: PM
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